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162:, he took stern action against Jay Mal who fled into the forest and engaged in rebellion. However, once Humayun reestablished himself, he granted four parganas to Jay Mal's grandson, Raja Jubraj Shahi. Jubraj Shahi later engaged in a conflict with the Afghan chief, Kabul Mohammed who Jubraj Shahi later defeated and killed in battle. Sir Kishen Pratap Sahi Bahadur who was the 220:. Rituals consisted of the Maharaja traveling in a buggy to the Gopal Mandir, and then to the Sheesh Mahal for the annual durbar and onwards on an elephant for darshan of the Maiyya on Vijayadashmi. The Hathwa family still celebrates some of the customs including sacrificing buffaloes and goats during puja. 141:
Baghochia Royal Dynasty was established by Raja Bir Sen of Vats gotri bhumihar in 600 BC. Raja Bir Sen is known as the first Baghochia Bhumihar. The Royal Baghochia dynasty is known as one of the oldest royal dynasty in the world. In present India, Baghochia Royal dynasty is holding number one
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By the 1840s Hathwa was described as having large bazaars and bi-weekly markets. By the early nineteenth century, there were forts, palaces, and several temples constructed. An early twentieth-century account describes Hathwa as an impressive standard market, its shops offering a range of
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agricultural and consumer goods and its specialists providing a variety of services. The presence of schools and temples further accentuated its centrality in the locality. The estate collected â‚ą1400 annually as professional tax from traders stationed at Hathwa.
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position according to the oldest royal dynasty remain in India. The another reference to the royal dynasty is recorded from Kalyanpur Royal Baghochia dynasty arises in 1539 when a
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Durga Puja was a major attraction for the Hathwa Raj family and all the family members would gather to worship their Durga at
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between 1874 and 1896 was an ascetic. Soon after his coronation, he set out on a pilgrimage to the shrines of
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The Limited Raj: Agrarian Relations in Colonial India, Saran District, 1793-1920
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Baghoch State, Bharhe Chaura, Kalyanpur State and Present Hathua state
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The ruling family of Hathwa Raj were related to the Majhauli Raj of
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Bazaar India: Markets, Society, and the Colonial State in Bihar
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Index

Hathua Assembly constituency
Kalyanpur
Hinduism
Middle Ages
Baghochia dynasty
Bhumihar Brahmins
Saran Division
Bihar
Akbar
Bhumihar
Humayun
Battle of Chausa
Sher Shah Suri
North India
Maharaja
Northern India
Benares
Gorakhpur district
Fateh Bahadur Sahi
Thawe Mandir
Zamindars of Bihar


Hetukar Jha
Social Scientist
University of California Press
ISBN
978-0-520-21100-1

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